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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School June 14th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 17 hours, 37 minutes agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Why Iran continues to choose war over peace.Until then, the IRGC will pursue its “forever war,” threatening regional stability, the global economy, and U.S. national security.
I knew it – neither side wants to back down. Trump doesn’t know how to cooperate, the IRGC just wants to keep doing its thing.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Perplexity Pro AI for research and workflow, plus Comet browser in the forum
Artificial Intelligence 2 weeks agoBut surely the point is, even if we don’t move in space, we still move past the time coordinates (at the speed of light). What makes this happen?
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School May 17th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 4 weeks agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
What physics gets wrong about the idea of “fundamental”.Yes, I think a model should be “thorough” as well as “fundamental”. Some fundamental elements are not just individisible particles – they’re also structural factors, for example, that form the fabric of reality. So, the fundamental constants of the unive…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School May 10th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 1 month agoI think @fullermingjr is a really nice guy and a gentleman.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School April 26th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 1 month agoUnseen wrote:
Don’t honeybees tell each other (reporting information) where to find newly-discovered nectar-hunting grounds, which then send other bees (behavior) to exploit them?Apparently, when a bee goes to a flower, it leaves sweaty footprints on the petals. Another bee can come along and smell the footprints and determine how long ago th…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School April 26th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 1 month, 1 week ago@strega – that’s a fantastic story. The thing about pre-industrial people is their strong community ethos. It shows how good it is for us.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School April 26th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 1 month, 1 week agoEnco: the buzz is now snoring.

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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School April 26th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 1 month, 2 weeks agoAccording to my studies, one of the big differences between chimps (and the other great apes) and humans, is that we are “domesticated” (compared with them, our society is not structured around male-male dominance relations). That means that we are able to cooperate and share. Chimps can’t share, and therefore there’s no point cooperating.
We t…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School April 26th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 1 month, 2 weeks agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Why humans are not clever chimps. (interesting site)Theophilus Painter was not a very rigorous thinker, he kept making mistakes, of assuming things when he didn’t know, sometimes rooted in racial bias it is probably true.
New data from the National Institutes of Health show the human genome varies from the chimp…
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School April 26th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 1 month, 2 weeks agoBut it has to be facilitated to some extent – someone has to be there to interpret and read out loud what someone is pointing to.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School April 26th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 1 month, 2 weeks agoIf somebody’s pushing somebody’s elbow as they type at a keyboard, or point to letters, then obviously that’s a pointless exercise. But if they’re doing it themselves, it opens up communication to an otherwise non-verbal person.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School April 26th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 1 month, 2 weeks agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
World of Woo: Facilitated communication.Facilitated communication may possibly be woo sometimes, but it’s not always, and it provides a communication lifeline for people who can’t talk but can use their fingers.
I have a nephew who is severely autistic and non-verbal, and he now communicates on an i-pad. He has…[Read more]
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School April 19th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 1 month, 3 weeks agojakelafort wrote:
i did not notice anything about Islamic terorism.Based on government and independent analyses, right-wing extremist violence has been responsible for the overwhelming majority of fatalities, amounting to approximately 75% to 80% of U.S. domestic terrorism deaths since 2001.
Illustrative cases include the 2015 Charleston church…
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Simon Paynton posted an update 1 month, 3 weeks ago
My reply to Jake just disappeared.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School March 29th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 2 months agoI would miss Sunday School, I read a lot of the articles.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School March 29th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 2 months agoI really like this oldie.

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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School March 29th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 2 months agoTheEncogitationer wrote:
Chimp ‘civil war’ breaks out between 200 great apesI’m not sure it’s all that surprising. The group got big and split into two. Now, they do what chimps do and the two groups are fighting each other.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School March 29th 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 2 months, 1 week agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
Since the Dobbs decision, Christians are becoming more aggressive.I think “aggressive” sums up MAGA in general. Aggressively stupid, aggressively selfish, aggressively unaccountable. There was one on the radio today claiming that the Christian God is a God of war. They’re aggressive.
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Simon Paynton replied to the topic Sunday School March 22nd 2026 in the forum
Sunday School 2 months, 3 weeks agoReg the Fronkey Farmer wrote:
What do Americans consider immoral? (turning left on red is not there).This is very interesting. “Marital infidelity” is way out in front by miles, with only 2% finding it morally acceptable. That’s the only one that is on my list of evolved “moral domains” – sexual pair-bonding. It would be interesting to see ho…[Read more]
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